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Civil
Rights Attorney Lynne Stewart Sentenced Civil
rights attorney Lynne Stewart is claiming victory today in a case that
could have landed her in jail for the rest of her life. On Monday,
Stewart was sentenced to twenty-eight months in prison. She'll remain
free on bail while her conviction is appealed.
I am standing here with three of my 14 grandchildren. My lawyers pointed out to the judge that under new regulations, the government could have forbade me to ever see them again. This is how we have become in this country. And I hope the government realizes their error, because I am back out and I am staying out until after an appeal that I hope will vindicate me, that I hope will make me back into the lawyer I was. Any regrets? I don't think anybody would say that going to jail for two years is something you look forward to, but as my clients have said to me, I can do that standing on my head. No, the circle continues. We are going to go on. We have more struggle there. This is a time that cries out for renewed resistance to a government that is not only overreaching in a case like mine -- I am the point person -- but to a government that overreaches into all our lives. I see the people before me today. We are not torturers. They are torturers, and we have to stop the torture. I do hope that we will be vindicated on appeal. We are surely going to take a militant and timely appeal and that there are plenty of issues, and we hope that that will be the result. But
I tell you, it is such a feeling of relief. I had my medications,
my book. I had a pair of sweatpants to change into, because I was prepared
for the worst. But like all Irish people, you prepare for the worst,
something good happens. And something good did happen. Lynne
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